Many cities are near rivers because that was a primary means of travel before roads. In many cases, the river can flood beyond its usual watercourse and cause problems on a regular basis.
Mobile, Alabama is the city that receives the most rainfall in the United States on average, with an annual precipitation of over 67 inches. The city's location on the Gulf Coast and its proximity to warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico contribute to its high levels of precipitation.
City X is on the equator, while City Y is just north of the equator.
city y is in the middle of a continent while city x is on a coast
i was watching a program last night and they said Dodge City, KS is the windiest city in the US. i find that hard to believe. i would think someplace in Wyoming based on my experience. seems like a fairly simple ? to answer....
It is difficult to come across detailed records, however, a good estimate might be:Oklahoma City, OkahomaSt. Louis, MissouriTulsa, OklahomaFort Worth, TexasBirmingham, Alabama
around 8000bc i think
It would flood the city and put people in danger.
I think it might be Chicago.
I think Chennai because Chennai is the most popular and develop city in India
The Cars, from their album Heartbeat City in 1984.
The city of Khartoum, Sudan lies at the confluence of the Nile and Blue Nile rivers and, therefore, is on flat, floodplain land. However, there are hills a few miles to the east and west of the city.
I think it might be Chicago.
Depends what you think is strange. What you define as strange might be normal to thousands of others.
I think it might be the main riff in Money City Maniacs by Sloan.
New York! Gateway of immigration might be UK I think
I really don't get it but i think it is 4
i think you should just give up ther is no anwser for it!